Krewmen

Songs: 2
Albums: 2

Albums

Krewmen - Plague of the Dead
Plague of the Dead
1990, songs: 1
Krewmen - Sweet Dreams
Sweet Dreams
1987, songs: 1

Facts about Krewmen

Krewmen

The Krewmen are a British psychobilly band formed in 1982, known for their energetic live performances and their distinctive blend of rockabilly, punk, and horror themes. Here are some facts about them:

  1. Formation and Early Years: The Krewmen were formed in 1982 in the town of Ipswich, England, by bassist Tony McMillan, guitarist Mark Cole, and drummer Howard Turner. Inspired by the burgeoning psychobilly scene and bands like The Meteors, The Cramps, and The Stray Cats, The Krewmen set out to create their own unique sound that combined the raw energy of punk with the driving rhythms of rockabilly.

  2. Rise to Prominence: The Krewmen quickly gained a following in the UK underground music scene with their high-energy live performances and their debut album, "Into the Tomb", released in 1986. The album featured a mix of original songs and covers of classic rockabilly and punk tracks, showcasing the band's versatility and musical influences. With their catchy melodies, aggressive guitar riffs, and horror-themed lyrics, The Krewmen became a staple of the psychobilly genre and gained a dedicated fan base.

  3. Evolution and Lineup Changes: Over the years, The Krewmen underwent several lineup changes, with McMillan being the only constant member throughout the band's history. Despite these changes, The Krewmen continued to release new music and tour extensively, building a reputation as one of the hardest-working bands in the psychobilly scene. Their later albums, such as "Swamp Club Ball" (1990) and "The Adventures of the Krewmen" (1994), further solidified their status as pioneers of the genre.

  4. Influence and Legacy: The Krewmen have had a significant influence on the psychobilly genre and have inspired countless bands with their high-octane music and horror-themed lyrics. Their aggressive yet melodic style helped shape the sound of psychobilly and paved the way for future generations of bands to explore similar themes and musical approaches. The Krewmen's legacy continues to be celebrated by fans of psychobilly and underground music around the world.

  5. Continued Activity: Despite periods of inactivity and lineup changes over the years, The Krewmen have continued to perform and record music sporadically. They have reunited for special shows and tours, delighting fans with their electrifying live performances and reminding audiences of their enduring impact on the psychobilly scene. While they may not be as active as they once were, The Krewmen's influence on the genre remains undeniable, and their music continues to be cherished by fans old and new.

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